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The image displays a well-lit, organized retail environment. The exact location within Los Angeles, United States, cannot be determined from the visual evidence. The upper section of the display features five boxed Victrola record players, predominantly in dark gray or black, each with a clear dust cover. "VICTROLA" branding is visible on the boxes. Below these, five horizontal tiers of wooden shelving hold numerous vinyl records, presented vertically with their album art facing forward. Each tier is divided into two sections, each labeled "Music." Over 60 distinct album covers are visible across the five rows. Prominently displayed albums include: Halsey's "If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power," Olivia Rodrigo's "GUTS" and "SOUR," Lana Del Rey's "Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd," The Weeknd's "After Hours" and "Dawn FM," Tyler, The Creator's "IGOR," MF DOOM's "MM..FOOD," ABBA's "Gold," The Beatles' "Abbey Road," Bob Marley's "Legend," Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue," Etta James' "At Last!," Frank Sinatra's "Ultimate Sinatra," and Sade's "The Best of Sade." Small white informational tags, some indicating "NEW RELEASES ON VINYL," are affixed to several record sleeves. The flooring consists of light-toned, plank-style material, likely wood or laminate, exhibiting visible seams. No individuals are present within the frame, and no discernible actions or interactions are occurring. The scene depicts a static retail merchandise display.
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